Yes, you can absolutely grow a watermelon with leftover seeds from one you've eaten. Here's what you need to know to have the most success when planting.
A perfectly ripe watermelon should be sweet, juicy, and packed with a fruity flavor that brings to mind backyard barbecues ...
There's a watermelon variety for every garden size. Fact checked by Jillian Dara Growing watermelon in the garden requires ...
I recently learned about a watermelon the size of an egg that was hybridized in Virginia. The hybridizer is Delaney Raptis, a teenager who created this botanical oddity in her suburban backyard.
Seedless watermelon pile with the middle one sliced in half - Henry Djiauw/Shutterstock You have a decision to make when choosing a watermelon: with or without seeds? The latter offers a smoother ...